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To get rid of our cleaner like this?

31 replies

HuckleberryGin · 26/04/2017 21:26

We've only had her for a month. Never had a cleaner before. She's lovely, but the cleaning isn't brilliant and we have got to spend more put on a car than we planned.

She comes when we are at work, so was thinking of leaving a note with 2 weeks money saying that our circumstances have changed.

And ask her to leave her key .

OP posts:
roses2 · 27/04/2017 20:59

Can you arrange for her to come at a time when you will be he rather than the regular cleaning slot when you are at work?

Allofaflumble · 28/04/2017 10:41

Don't get stressed about it.Most likely she will understand and say ok. I wouldn't bother getting into the dw situation. You want out, the easiest way for you, key back, bye bye.

R2G · 28/04/2017 11:31

Just give her a call. She won't take it personally.

arbrighton · 28/04/2017 11:37

How will a quick phone call take a day's leave. Just ring, say sorry circumstances have changed so we can't keep you after date x, e.g. in 2 weeks.

DONE

Don't text. It's not the way to do it. Grow up and make a phone call. Lots of people hate making calls but sometimes you just have to

HuckleberryGin · 28/04/2017 14:03

arbrighton The day's leave was because pp were saying that I needed to get the key off her in person. So therefore I would need to take a day off to be there when she comes.

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squeaver · 28/04/2017 14:06

Just send her a text and ask her to come round at a time that's convenient for you to pick up her money. She'll bring the key if she's going to get paid.

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